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Hey Everyone, given that my box is overflowing with requests for the USA Wallpaper, didn't think it'd be that much of a hit, here s a link to it!

http://www.deskmod.com/files/minimal/files...PB_USFlag01.jpg

Enjoy!

w0w.. thats one sweet wallpaper.. jackpot :D

well be a terd......it isn't like it was hosted on neowin........and were dose it say it has to be 1024x768????? THAT IS WAY TO ******ING SMALL!!!!!!!

if you read.. you will see in the first post... "If you plan to img-embed your desktop, please try to keep it at/under 1024x768 and under 60k (It's recommended that you link it, externally"

READ... and calling mod's names wont get you anywhere man.. :s

well be a terd......it isn't like it was hosted on neowin........and were dose it say it has to be 1024x768????? THAT IS WAY TO ******ING SMALL!!!!!!!

How about you try reading the first post of this thread that contains the rules before you make yourself look like an as? :rolleyes::

well be a terd......it isn't like it was hosted on neowin........and were dose it say it has to be 1024x768????? THAT IS WAY TO ******ING SMALL!!!!!!!

*ahem*

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If you plan to img-embed your desktop, please try to keep it at/under 1024x768 and under 60k (It's recommended that you link it, externally)

Nice going jerk-off (Y) Drop the elitist attitude or you may very well find yourself out on your ass. The rules are there to suit everyone, and not just your self. Not everyone here is fortunate enough to own high speed connections. Don't like it? Don't participate.

then ya need to go through and remove all the images over that size..........all be an ass just like i have made my self!

And its wierd that i've been here jsut as long as you have........visit everyday, don't have 8000 posts but hell....hah

then ya need to go through and remove all the images over that size..........all be an ass just like i have made my self!

And its wierd that i've been here jsut as long as you have........visit everyday, don't have 8000 posts but hell....hah

Than you should be just as well aware of the rules.

What was that? Go through every page and remove all those images? Errm... no. Is there anything else you would like while I am here? A drink maybe? Your fuzzy bunny slippers? :rolleyes:

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